Transcripts For KPIX CBS This Morning 20131112 : vimarsana.c

Transcripts For KPIX CBS This Morning 20131112

Approaching 1,800, but it is expected to go into the thousands. The challenge is to get that crucial aid to those most in need. Every building is either significantly damage ord didestroyed. Everything is wiped out. There has been looting. People are desperate. A lot of people will see some snow today especially on the eastern seaboard, as this arctic front is heading to the south, really cold air. Thats not even factoring in the wind. The wall street journal reports fewer than 50,000 people under the obama care website. The manager in charge of building the website was apparently kept in the dark about serious failures in security. The bucs get win one and for miami a loss. Dolphins owner steven ross forms an Advisory Committee on conduct for his players. Ross says he plans to meet with Jonathan Martin tomorrow. Id like to hear from him what happened and what we could have done to prevent Something Like this from happening. Some european airplanes will lifting their ban on carryon liquids liquids. The tsa says its looking into easing restrictions at home. A wild pursuit in michigan. The suspect and a state trooper go over the side of a freeway. The globetrotters trick did not go as planned. If that doesnt work out, john any wahlberg d can do the weather. High pressure systems drop the temperatures, am i right . What . And all that mattered. Happening today, one of trendiest days of the year to get married, 11 12 13. I didnt realize how iconic it was but i thought it was the cutest thing. On cbs this morning. Couples say they like 11 12 13, a unique they will never happen again. In a related story, thats literally how every date works. This mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. Good morning, norah. Good morning, charlie. Terrible tragedy in the philippines. As you wake up in the west typhoon haiyan in the philippines, people are in a desperate situation. New rainstorms are making conditions worse and slowing relief efforts. More than 1,700 people are confirmed dead. Authorities fear the toll could exceed 10,000. Relief workers say they need food water, she felter and medicine for up to 10 million typhoon victims. The u. S. And several other countries are sending money, troops, and supplies to the region. The sesht of the disaster is in the city of tacloban. Seth doane is there this morning. Seth, good morning to you. Reporter good morning. We landed here just as night was falling, and this is what we saw. The airport here in tacloban absolutely devastated. At the heavily damaged airport thousands waited in the rain hoping to evacuate the typhoon zone. As a c130 cargo plane arrived on the tarmac desperate survivors rushed to get on board. But only a few hundred were lucky enough to get out. Theres nothing here. We need to go somewhere where we can eat, where we can stay. Reporter this is what theyre trying to escape a city reduced to a wasteland. Tacloban bore the brunt of the storms violent winds and tsunamilike storm surges. Brigadier paul kennedy witnessed the devastation firsthand monday. We saw another dozen small communities that are also completely devastated. Im talking nothing left standing. Reporter chapels have been turned into makeshift morgues. And survivors have been left to pick through what remains of their homes. Many collecting their belongings in a couple of bags. Others already trying to rebuild. Following reports of looting, philippine soldiers were deployed to restore some order as residents wait for help. Manila has become a bit of a staging ground for food and supplies. Lanes leave with aid and return with just some of the 600,000 displaced residents. Just tell me how is it to have made it back here to manila . Happy. Reporter she was one of the fortunate few to be evacuated after she survived the storm clinging onto a sheet of plywood. How did you get a seat . I was prioritized because i was pregnant. Im pregnant. Reporter youre pregnant . Yes. Reporter how many months pregnant are you . Seven. Reporter the struggle is far from over because seats on the flights are such a precious xhold ti, gonzalez was forced to leave behind her husband to fend for himself in this stormravaged region. As if p the typhoon had not made things in tacloban bad enough now were getting word from military officials that inmates from the local prison have escaped. They climbed the walls and Prison Guards shot at them. There is no power in great parts of this island, and they told us it is dark and they said quite scary at night. Charlie, norah . Haiyan may be the worst Natural Disaster in filipino history. The countrys president has declared a state of national calamity. Barnaby lo is in the city of seb bu where help is starting to arrive. Reporter good morning. Here is where resources are being flown in from around the world. That russian aircraft behind me landed this morning. Millions are without food or shelter. And the devastation left behind by this deadly storm has made it very difficult for aid workers to reach those in need. But the International Humanitarian response is under way. The uss George Washington Aircraft Carrier is expected to alive in the next day or so and the u. S. State department will be providing emergency shipment of materials. U. S. Troops have already landed in the philippines and theres an immediate 100,000 of relief effort. The yags has released 25 million from the emergency relief fund. The United States is donating roughly 16 million in assistance. Australia is contributin 9. 4 million. And dozens of other countries and organizations are collecting donations and sending aid workers as well. The main concern now is clearing the roads so support can be delivered to those who need it. A Tropical Storm moving through the region this week has hampered those every, but forecasters dont expect it to cause a fraction of the damage felt last week. For cbs this morning, barnaby lo, cebu the philippines. If youd like to contribute to the relief effort in the philippines, go to cbs this morning dotcom. Youll learn how to donate to the groups helping the victims. To the Miami Dolphins bullying scandal. The team played its first game since the story broke and lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last night, hours after the dolphins sewner spoke for the first time about the controversy. Strauss Mark Strassmann is in tampa. Reporter good morning to our viewers in the west. After the game dolphins players said their only focus has been on football. But their owner says that this season has certainly become a nightmare to him. The dolphins long week and a half looks like it will get even longer. Reporter all game the dolphins and bucs took turns pushing each other around. No one complained about bullying bullying. Thats how football teams win. But many suspected the bullying scandal was the reason the team played poorly. Dolphin players disagreed. I dont think this team was distracted. We had a mindset wed win the football game. Felt like everyone was focused coming into the game. Jonathan martin and richie incog nino were nowhere in sight but dominated the conversation. Continuing the nfl investigation for them as this team on the field tries to win games. We want to put this behind us and do the right thing. Steven ross spoke publicly before the game for the First Time Since the scandal broke. I know this was so appalling to me. I know that im capable of overreacting. I also want to get everybody feedback because we all know that the football locker vroom a different workplace than most of us are accustomed to. Russ says hell meet with Jonathan Martin on wednesday to hear his story. Hes waiting for nfl investigators to establish what really happened before he takes action. But he has organized two committees to examine issues like locker room culture. One includes dolphin hall of Famers Dan Marino and don shula. One thing that will not change, there will not be any racial slurs or harassing or bullying in that workplace, that locker room and outside the locker room. Ted wells, the nfl special counsel, will also meet with martin this week in california. Theres no time line for this investigation to finish as on and off the field the dolphins struggle to put the focus back on football. Since the scandal began, dolphins players have you nighted behind incognito, not martin, but the owner says he wants to hear martins side of it. Hearing from incognito sounded like an afterthought. Charlie and norah, back to you. Thank you. Obama care faces new pressure from within the president s own party. Kay hagan from North Carolina is calling for an investigation into the troubled launch of the health care website. And this morning were getting the first estimates on the number of americans who actually signed um for coverage. They are much lower than what the administration had hoped for. Major garrett is at the white house. Major, good morning. Reporter good morning, norah and charlie. The administration will not comment on these figures. Neither the white house nor the department of health and human smpss, princeably because theyre tabulating their own figures set for release late they are week. The wall street journal estimated 40,000 to 50,000 consumers have signed up on the federal website, meaning healthcare. Gov, that very troubled website where consumers have had so much trouble even signing up for coverage. Cbs has collected data from the state exchanges, separate Health Insurance exchanges, and found that about 50,000 consumers have signed up there. The administration has long said these first enrollment numbers would be very low, and indeed here they are. Heres why they matter. Low enrollment figures could undernine the laws financial stability. If there are not enough consumers signing up there wont be enough premiums paid in to pay the insurance for those unwho were uncovered before. We dont know the composition of those who have signed up for coverage. If in fact these people who have signed up now are older and sicker, use more insurance, and not younger and healthier, the systems stability could also be threatened. All this comes as capitol hill is looking closely at the implementation of these law and these low enrollment figures could increase pressure among Senate Democrats for white house to extend the sixmonth Enrollment Period something the white house and the department of health and Human Services have been adamantly opposed to but may have to revisit. Major garrett thanks. On wall street, the Dow Jones Industrial average opened up at another record high. And bond markets reopened after being closed for veterans day. All three major bond ratings agencies are now being sued. Theyre accused of misjudging mortgage bonds that collapsed in 2007 at the start of the financial crisis. The lawsuit quotes internal documents from standard poors, Fitch Ratings and moodys investors service. One text metsage says a bond package could be structured by cows and we would rate it. In another document an employee wrote, we sold our soul to the devil for revenue. Bill coyne is a former management director at jpmorgan chase, the author of three bestselling books about corruption on wall street. Welcome. Good morning. What is this about . We beear beginning to see a series of suits coming out of the 2008 financial crisis p. The first thing is you have a statute of limitations that is running out on the potential of bringing these suits. So this sort of is like a bit of a hail mary, clock is running out, you know, brought by the lickquidators of the bear stearns hedge funds which collapsed in 2007. So its almost six years running out so they have to bring the suit. Now, one thing is to bring the suit which is completely legitimate, deep pockets, and clearly theyve done things wrong that need to be rectified. To remind everybody what this is about, these agencies rating agencies rated a bunch of junk. Let l. E. D. To the market meltdown. Why has it taken so long . They rated things that turned out to be junk and really worthless as if they were aaa. There were only around Ten Companies in the u. S. That were rated aaa and the rating agents were rating them why were they rating them triple snashgs. Because they were being paid by the wall street firms to rate them aaa. If you want to know if anything has changed about that an obvious question, the answer is no. The system has not changed despite emails like this that you see that clearly show theyre not doing their job. Weve known all of that before. Why is it taking it so long to bring these suits . Again the game is coming to the end. I know that, but why wouldnt they have done it . Why didnt i do do this a year or two ago . It takes a long time to build the casings. What are they doing, the agencies, to change the way they do business . Unfortunately, charlie, nothing is the answer. We hope there would be changes. When you get paid by the wall street firms you give the wall street firm what is they want. Often what they wanted was ratings that didnt reflect the reality of the risk in these securities. Bill, thank you. My pleasure. Irans foreign minister is feuering back at john kerry. He says divisions among the u. S. And its allies are to blame. He believes faulting iran undermines any future negotiations. Carry said on monday that the major powers were in agreement but it was iran who pulled back. Iran couldnt take it at that particular moment. They werent able to accept that particular thing. The next round of Nuclear Negotiations is set for next week. If youre flying be ready for the first major wently blast of the season. Heavy snow is falling in cleveland. Commuters faced up to 5 inches of flakes before the day is over. In downtown pittsburgh a twoinch blanket of snow covered the area this morning. Snow showers in buffalo are creating icy roads. More than 2,000 people in the nearby suburb lost power overnight and in new york city snow also fell on central park. And from the northeast to the south, the daytime temperatures are dipping way below normal today. Meteorologist megan glaros is tracking the cold front. Good morning, charlie and norah. Well, winter may be a little more than a month away but it certainly feels like it across a good part of the nation today. The possible first snowflakes in new york boston philadelphia this morning, but lakeeffect snow, s a good potential. We picked up about a half an inch of snow yesterday in chicago but lakeeffect snow could push nearly as much as 8 inches into laporte, indiana, cleveland, eerie, rochester dealing with these systems. Thats on the northwesterly winds ushering in the cold air, the coldest air of the season so far. Chicago will struggle to make it bof o the Freezing Point today. Even parts of texas tonight will reach the 20s and 30s while the oorn seaboard stays in the 40s for high nams about 15 to 20 degrees below the norm. Norah, charlie . Megan in chicago. Norah, charlie. Time to show you the mornings headlines from around the globe. The New York Times looks at Roman Catholic bishops theyre being encouraged to take up places in iraq syria and india. Workers are there persecuted and killed for their faith. Bishop Timothy Dolan said it pales in comparison. The wall street journal saying new ways to fight insects, mosquitos and bed bugs are a menace around the world. And navy researchers are looking at robots and other devices to zap the bugs. And the San Jose Mercury news said a trial will start today in smartphone patents. Hundreds of millions of dollars are at stake. The Washington Post looking at the retail arms race to lure holiday shoppers. Walmart, kohls and target are opening earlier on for the first in a while, we finally got our doppler out now and we are checking out some rain drops popping up in and around the bay area. Scattered showers showing up this morning as a weak cold front sneaking through town. I think the showers come through in the Morning Hours and then by the afternoon, some partly cloudy skies. Temperatures are going to still stay fairly mild. 60s and 70s inside the bay. 60s coast side and maybe some 70s well inland. A return to dry weather and warmer temperatures on wednesday and thursday. Cooler for the weekend. Announcer this National Weather report sponsored by kohls. Kohls expect great things. He risked his life to capture the fury of typhoon haiyan. An american storm chaser tells us how he saved lives. These people were in their rooms, they smashed the windows, and they were screaming for help. The story youll see only on cbs this morning. A rock n roll dream ends in a blast of gunfire. 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